Paper soldiers : how the weaponization of the dollar changed the world order / Saleha Mohsin.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Portfolio/Penguin, [2024]Copyright date: ©2024Description: xx, 282 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780593539118
- 0593539117
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Adult Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | NonFiction | New | 352.4097 M699 | Available | 33111011122591 | ||||
Adult Book | Main Library | NonFiction | New | 352.4097 M699 | Checked out | 06/27/2024 | 33111011333453 | |||
Adult Book | Northport Library | NonFiction | New | 352.4097 M699 | Available | 33111011154107 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In 1995, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin re-defined the next thirty years of currency policy with the mantra, 'A strong dollar is in America's interest.' That mantra held, ushering in exceptional prosperity and cheap foreign goods, but the strong dollar policy also played a role in the devastating hollowing out of America's manufacturing sector. Meanwhile, abroad, the United States increasingly turned to the dollar as a weapon of war. In Paper Soldiers, Saleha Mohsin reveals how the Treasury Department has shaped U.S. policy at home and overseas by wielding the American dollar as a weapon - and what that means in a new age of crisis. For decades, America has preferred its currency superpower - strong, the basis of a 'strong dollar' policy that attracted foreign investors and pleased consumers. Drawing on Mohsin's unparalleled access to current and former Treasury officials like Robert Rubin, Steven Mnuchin, and Janet Yellen, Paper Soldiers traces that policy's intended and unintended consequences, including the rise of populist sentiment and trade war with China - culminating in an unprecedented attack on the dollar's pristine status during the Trump presidency - and connects the dollar's weaponization from 9/11 to the deployment of crippling financial sanctions against Russia. Ultimately, Mohsin argues that, untethered from many of the economic assumptions of the last generation, the power and influence of the American dollar is now at stake. With first-hand reporting and fresh analysis that illustrates the vast, often unappreciated power that the Treasury Department wields at home and abroad, Paper Soldiers tells the inside story of how we really got here - and the future not only of the almighty dollar, but the nation's teetering role as a democratic superpower.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-271) and index.
"The untold story of how one of America's most invincible institutions-the Treasury-has used the U.S. dollar to define America's role in the world, and our economic future"-- Provided by publisher.